fiascoes Synonyms

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fiascoes (pl.)

of Fiasco

fiascoes Sentence Examples

  1. The expedition turned into a series of fiascoes, with supplies lost and morale plummeting.
  2. The financial investment debacle was a spectacular fiasco that drained the company's resources.
  3. The public relations team's bungled campaign created a litany of fiascoes that damaged the organization's reputation.
  4. The launch of the new software was marred by a string of technical fiascoes that left customers stranded.
  5. The wedding reception descended into a series of embarrassing fiascoes, including a drunken best man and a misplaced cake.
  6. The long-awaited concert was a colossal fiasco due to poor organization and lack of preparation.
  7. The art exhibition was plagued by a series of curatorial fiascoes that left visitors confused and disappointed.
  8. The political rally was a fiasco, with protesters disrupting speeches and security forces struggling to maintain order.
  9. The scientific experiment was an unprecedented fiasco, with unexpected results casting doubt on previous theories.
  10. The attempt to climb Mount Everest ended in a series of weather-related fiascoes that forced the team to abandon the summit.

FAQs About the word fiascoes

of Fiasco

catastrophes, disappointments, failures,disasters, washouts, lemons, duds, losers, debacles, misses

winners, winners, hits, hits, successes, blockbusters,successes, blockbusters, phenomenons, smashes

The expedition turned into a series of fiascoes, with supplies lost and morale plummeting.

The financial investment debacle was a spectacular fiasco that drained the company's resources.

The public relations team's bungled campaign created a litany of fiascoes that damaged the organization's reputation.

The launch of the new software was marred by a string of technical fiascoes that left customers stranded.